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Colt 1911 .45acp for me thanks. :cartel:
Jonny said:m20boy said:Jonny said:Just got my licence and gun yesterday :cartel: CZ 75 P07 Duty. thoughts?? Opted for it over the Glock 19 because of the apparent lack of full safety...
best choice you couldve made , absoulutely stunning and best conceal carry weapon imo, also very light !
thanks yeah I like the fact that its so easy to conceal, looks like my daisy gas gun too haha. Any cool accessories you guys would recommend for this gun? I want the red laser...
Kameelzn14 said:What ever gun or calibre you choose its very important to be proficient with it.
For me its a Glock 19 always with a round in the chamber, as long as you have a proper holster.
Im not a fan of off body carry as if involved in an accident its surprising how the gun can get thrown around. I like to keep my weapon holstered and on my person at all tym.
Clownshoe said:Kameelzn14 said:What ever gun or calibre you choose its very important to be proficient with it.
For me its a Glock 19 always with a round in the chamber, as long as you have a proper holster.
Im not a fan of off body carry as if involved in an accident its surprising how the gun can get thrown around. I like to keep my weapon holstered and on my person at all tym.
One big issue with onbody carry in a vehicle is it is near impossible to access if seated in a car with your seat belt on. In addition, unless you are left handed, drawing inside the car means you cannot aim at anything to your right without sticking your arm out the window.
I become left handed in a car. Then I can draw and engage someone at my window as well as the passenger side.
Something else... a holster placed near the seatbelt buckle can be accessed and it will look like you are unbuckling.
Ja. For me at the range 80% is normal stance with right hand and the rest left hand without right hand support. So ja left hand accuracy is very important if your right handedClownshoe said:Kameelzn14 said:What ever gun or calibre you choose its very important to be proficient with it.
For me its a Glock 19 always with a round in the chamber, as long as you have a proper holster.
Im not a fan of off body carry as if involved in an accident its surprising how the gun can get thrown around. I like to keep my weapon holstered and on my person at all tym.
One big issue with onbody carry in a vehicle is it is near impossible to access if seated in a car with your seat belt on. In addition, unless you are left handed, drawing inside the car means you cannot aim at anything to your right without sticking your arm out the window.
I become left handed in a car. Then I can draw and engage someone at my window as well as the passenger side.
Something else... a holster placed near the seatbelt buckle can be accessed and it will look like you are unbuckling.
peanut125i said:Ja. For me at the range 80% is normal stance with right hand and the rest left hand without right hand support. So ja left hand accuracy is very important if your right handedClownshoe said:Kameelzn14 said:What ever gun or calibre you choose its very important to be proficient with it.
For me its a Glock 19 always with a round in the chamber, as long as you have a proper holster.
Im not a fan of off body carry as if involved in an accident its surprising how the gun can get thrown around. I like to keep my weapon holstered and on my person at all tym.
One big issue with onbody carry in a vehicle is it is near impossible to access if seated in a car with your seat belt on. In addition, unless you are left handed, drawing inside the car means you cannot aim at anything to your right without sticking your arm out the window.
I become left handed in a car. Then I can draw and engage someone at my window as well as the passenger side.
Something else... a holster placed near the seatbelt buckle can be accessed and it will look like you are unbuckling.
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Varies between the 2. I don't find either more or less comfortable. I'm not a level where tactical shooting comes into play yet.Mc Member. said:peanut125i said:Ja. For me at the range 80% is normal stance with right hand and the rest left hand without right hand support. So ja left hand accuracy is very important if your right handedClownshoe said:Kameelzn14 said:What ever gun or calibre you choose its very important to be proficient with it.
For me its a Glock 19 always with a round in the chamber, as long as you have a proper holster.
Im not a fan of off body carry as if involved in an accident its surprising how the gun can get thrown around. I like to keep my weapon holstered and on my person at all tym.
One big issue with onbody carry in a vehicle is it is near impossible to access if seated in a car with your seat belt on. In addition, unless you are left handed, drawing inside the car means you cannot aim at anything to your right without sticking your arm out the window.
I become left handed in a car. Then I can draw and engage someone at my window as well as the passenger side.
Something else... a holster placed near the seatbelt buckle can be accessed and it will look like you are unbuckling.
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Which stance would that be?
Isosceles or weaver?
Veteran said:or Just emigrate and go to a country where things work and your life isnt endangered by some low life around every corner.
Clownshoe said:Veteran said:or Just emigrate and go to a country where things work and your life isnt endangered by some low life around every corner.
You mean run away? :bravo:
Veteran said:Clownshoe said:Veteran said:or Just emigrate and go to a country where things work and your life isnt endangered by some low life around every corner.
You mean run away? :bravo:
So fighting and dying to some thug for the sake of staying in a downward spiraling country is perhaps a better choice ?
Yip .
Running away, leaving, bailing, whatever u want to call it ,is a better choice for me.
I currently know of a acquaintance fighting for her life (gunshot) because of a thug .
Guess what ?.
The whole family has decided to run away.
But I do applaud the brave folk who will stay regardless , and stand their ground against all the evils of this place.
Zach said:You guys see the video from Christchurch NZ this morning? The shooter made a 16min video shooting up a mosque with an assortment of assault rifles and shotguns. 49 dead.
Well executed attack, can see the guy has some military training in using double tap and headshots. Ruthless!Mc Member. said:Zach said:You guys see the video from Christchurch NZ this morning? The shooter made a 16min video shooting up a mosque with an assortment of assault rifles and shotguns. 49 dead.
Just received it myself.
Like New Zealand?Veteran said:or Just emigrate and go to a country where things work and your life isnt endangered by some low life around every corner.
Zach said:Well executed attack, can see the guy has some military training in using double tap and headshots. Ruthless!Mc Member. said:Zach said:You guys see the video from Christchurch NZ this morning? The shooter made a 16min video shooting up a mosque with an assortment of assault rifles and shotguns. 49 dead.
Just received it myself.